框架节点抗震性能试验研究_Seismic_Behavior_of_Nonseismically_Detailed_Interior_BC_Joint_-Ngoc.pdf
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Effects of Axial Compression Load and Eccentricity
on Seismic Behavior of Nonseismically Detailed Interior
Beam-Wide Column Joints
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Bing Li ; Tso-Chien Pan ; and Cao Thanh Ngoc Tran
Abstract: Six full-scale nonseismically detailed reinforced concrete interior beam-wide column joints were tested to investigate the
seismic behavior of the joints. Axial compression loads varying from zero to high magnitude, as well as quasi-static cyclic loading
simulating earthquake actions were applied. The overall performance of each test assembly was examined in terms of lateral load capacity,
drift, stiffness, energy dissipation capacity, and joint shear strength. Three levels of axial compressive column load were investigated to
determine how this variable might influence the performance of the joint. The tests also explored the effects of centerline eccentricity on
the performance of interior beam-wide column joints subjected to earthquake loading. All the specimens failed at the joint panel with
gradual strength deterioration, low attainment of structural stiffness, and bond degradation. The low attainment of stiffness and strength
was attributed to the bond deterioration of the longitudinal bars through the joint core. It is concluded that special reinforced concrete
interior beam-wide column joints with nonseismic design and detailing, could possess the inherent ductility for an adequate response to
unexpected moderate earthquakes.
DOI: 10.1061/ASCE0733-94452009135:7774
CE Database subject headings: Beam columns; Bonding; Reinforced concrete; Axial compression; Seismic effects; Joints.
Introduction as illustrated in Fig. 1.
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